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Dysphoric mood; and fatigue; vivid, unpleasant dreams; insomnia or hypersomnia; increased appetite; psychomotor retardation or agitation.
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CNS stimulant withdrawal (amphetamine, cocaine)
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Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., euphoria or affective blunting; changes in sociability; hypervigilance; interpersonal sensitivity; anxiety, tension, or anger; impaired judgment or functioning); tachycardia or bradycardia; pupillary dilation; elevated or lowered blood pressure; perspiration or chills; nausea or vomiting; evidence of weight loss; psychomotor agitation or retardation.
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CNS stimulant intoxication (amphetamine, cocaine)
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Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., inappropriate sexual or aggressive behavior, mood lability, impaired judgement or functioning); and slurred speech; incoordination; unsteady gait; nystagmus; impairment in attention or memory; stupor or coma.
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CNS depressant intoxication (alcohol, sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic)
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Dysphoric mood; nausea or vomiting; muscle aches; lacrimation or rhinorrhea; pupillary dilation, piloerection, or sweating; diarrhea; yawning; fever; insomnia
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Opioid withdrawal
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Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., belligerence, assaultiveness, impulsiveness, unpredictability, psychomotor agitation, impaired judgment or functioning); and vertical or horizontal nystagmus; hypertension or tachycardia; numbness or diminished responsiveness to pain; ataxia; dysarthria; muscle rigidity; seizures or coma; hyperacusis
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Phencyclidine intoxication
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Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., initial euphoria followed by apathy, dysphoria, psychomotor agitation or retardation, impaired judgment or functioning); and pupillary constriction; drowsiness or coma; slurred speech; impairment in attention or memory.
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Opioid intoxication
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Autonomic hyperactivity (e.g., sweating or pulse rate greater than 100); increased hand tremor; insomnia; nausea or vomiting; transient visual, tactile, or auditory hallucination or illusions; psychomotor agitation; anxiety; grand mal seizures.
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CNS depressant withdrawal (alcohol, sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic)
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Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., marked anxiety or depression, ideas of reference, fear of losing ones's mind, paranoid ideation, impaired judgment or functioning); perceptual changes occurring in a state of full wakefulness and alertness; and pupillary dilation; tachycardia; sweating; palpitations; blurring of vision; tremors; incoordination.
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Hallucinogen intoxication
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Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., belligerence, assaultiveness, apathy, impaired judgment or functioning); dizziness; nystagmus; incoordination; slurred speech; unsteady gait; lethargy; depressed reflexes; psychomotor retardation; tremor; generalized muscle weakness; blurred vision or diplopia; stupor or coma; euphoria.
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Inhalant intoxication
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